The farthest I’ve traveled from home is at northern India, at the Indo-China border. This was years ago, and didn’t have a camera back then. One day hope to go to the edge of the world!
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Opposite Day
Life Book
If I get to choose, it would be Walter Isaacson, who is known for his biographies of Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein and Steve Jobs. But first I’d have to do something worthwhile, so far nothing worth (or appropriate) writing.
Singular Sensation
If one experience or life change results from you writing your blog, what would you like it to be?
Something really life changing, on an ‘global scale’. Perhaps a journey of a lifetime?
Sporty
Flight
Weekly Photo Challenge: Nostalgic
These are two t-shirts which I bought recently from Redwolf (they have other cool designs too such as from Game of Thrones, Dexter among others). While recent, the very fact I bought them is I became nostalgic as they are the minimalistic designs of the two main characters of my all time favourite series Dragon Ball. Besides I don’t wear anything beyond black let alone light colours so people (including my mom) were shocked as well. 😀

F̶a̶c̶e̶b̶o̶o̶k̶ Internet: to Poke or to Puke?
Today, what good or harm facebook does (and by extension the Internet) is a rather popular topic apart from themselves.
Like most things in the world, there are many sides to everything and not all are black and white. Here are two articles rather stories which provoke some a lot of thoughts and give quite some insight.
I’m still here: back online after a year without the internet by Paul Miller.
Jaron Lanier: The Internet destroyed the middle class.
Keep Out
Who is the one person you hope isn’t reading your blog? Why?
Eh, I don’t know, I particularly don’t write so that some people don’t see.
Bartering Time
There is a movie called In Time, in which humanity had been genetically engineered to stop aging at 25 and to be born with a digital clock, bearing a year’s worth of time, on their forearm. At the age of 25 the clock begins counting down; when it reaches zero, that person dies. Time has been turned into the universal currency; one can give time for products or services, as well as transfer it to others. A person can no longer die of old age. She/he can only die by “timing out” (running out of time), having one’s clock “cleaned” (murder by someone taking all their time), or through recklessness (e.g. getting shot, overdosing, etc.)
While the film itself is okay, the concept is very brilliant and intriguing. What else could be more precious apart from our (free) life itself? While the age limit itself can cause a fair share of problems apart from the whole deal, and without it there can’t be an established give-take as there must be a limitation to it for it to reach zero, just like having a specific amount of wealth, it can become nearly impossible otherwise. But this could be something really thought provoking.

